I never did until I was about 10. I was at a small amusement park, and took the little boats go in a circle kiddie ride. The attendant LEFT THE RIDE, and we were going around and around and around for about 45 minutes. Now, I'm seasick! Also get carsick on really curvy roads, unless I'm driving.
I don't know. I'm rarely on the water, but when I am, I use a patch as a precautionary measure. Whenever I know I'm going to be on the water, it's always going to be VERY inconvenient for me to be sick for that occasion (for example, the last time was for a burial at sea service, and I was one of the speakers).
So I always have something, just in case, although I don't even know if I'm suseptible to it.
Only on a boat. I never get seasick at home.
Terribly. Fortunately, ginger controls it pretty well for me (better than dramamine).
[2] that's nice for them, because gingers don't get to control much else.... ;)
I never did until I was about 10. I was at a small amusement park, and took the little boats go in a circle kiddie ride. The attendant LEFT THE RIDE, and we were going around and around and around for about 45 minutes. Now, I'm seasick! Also get carsick on really curvy roads, unless I'm driving.
I don't know. I'm rarely on the water, but when I am, I use a patch as a precautionary measure. Whenever I know I'm going to be on the water, it's always going to be VERY inconvenient for me to be sick for that occasion (for example, the last time was for a burial at sea service, and I was one of the speakers).
So I always have something, just in case, although I don't even know if I'm suseptible to it.